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US1703161A
US1703161A US687405A US68740524A US1703161A US 1703161 A US1703161 A US 1703161A US 687405 A US687405 A US 687405A US 68740524 A US68740524 A US 68740524A US 1703161 A US1703161 A US 1703161A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16KVALVES; TAPS; COCKS; ACTUATING-FLOATS; DEVICES FOR VENTING OR AERATING
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  • This invention is for an improvement in gate valves, and particularly valves of'the kind shown in my copendmg application Serial No. 630,051, filedv April 5, 1923.
  • the present invention has forits principal object to provide a forged steel gate.
  • a gate is not only free of the imperfections inherent in the caststeel gate, but is of greater strength, is cheaper, and cooperates more satisfactorily with the cast. steel valve seats than does the cast steel gate.
  • Fig. 1 is a side elevation, part1 in section, ofa drilling valve of the type s own inmy said application, havinglmy improvedgate therein; i r
  • Fig. 2 is a top view of the gate
  • Fig. 3 is a front elevation of the gate
  • Fig. 4 is a transverse horizontal section in the plane of line IVIV of Fig. 3;
  • Fig. 5 is atransverse vertical section in the plane of line VV of Fig. 3.
  • valve body designates a valve body having a passage 6 therein.
  • This body is made of cast steel, and has integral or inserted seats at 7 which are set well back from the valve passage.
  • the bonnet of the valve is designated 8 and through this passes valve stem 9, on the upper end ofwhich is a hand wheel 9* and the lower end of which has-a threaded engagement with the valve gate 10.
  • the valve gate 10 which is a drop forging, has an annular flanged'part 11, the opposite faces 12 of which are machined to cooperate with the valve seat to seal the valve; Within the flanged peripheral portion is a solid metal web or wall 13, in which there may be a vertical diametrically extending enlargement or rib 14 through which is drilled a hole 15. The top of the hole is of increased diamby reference to the accompanying drawings,
  • a bushing 16 which 1 interiorly threaded for cooperation with the threaded valve stem.
  • lugs 17 Projecting from the sides of the gate are lugs 17 which cooperate with theusual guideways, n0 shown, in the valve casing.
  • the ate 'as thus designed is solid, except for theliore 15 Due to the flanged shape of the peripheral portion, those surfaces 12 designedto cooperate with the valve seats, pro- ..ject beyond the surface of the central part -13 of'the gate.
  • the sides of. the flange, at opposite sides of the web being tapered as shown, the taper of the periphery of the 'flange being in opposite directions to facilitate the removal of the gate from the die in which it is formed.
  • the forged steel of the gate furthermore, cooperates to better ad vantage with the cast steel valve seats than does a cast steel gate, the'difl'erent metals sliding over each other to better advantage.
  • the gate is especially useful in large, high pressure lines, and 1n drilling valves for oil or gas wells.
  • a drop forged steel valve gate comprismg an integral body having a central web, an
  • annular flange extending beyond both side faces of the web, the sides of the flanges being machined for direct sealing engagement with a valve seat,the inner wall of the flange inclining outwardly in opposite directions from the plane of the central web, and a diametrically extending rib integral with and project-ing from each face of the web and disposed inwardly of the sides of the flange, said rib extending above the flange to form a boss for coaction with adj listing-screw means, said 4 gate having a diametrical opening therethrough in the diameter of the boss to accolnmodate a valve stem.

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Feb 2;6, 1929. 1303,16
R. w. MUELLER VALVE ,AND VALVE GATE THEREFOR Filed Jan. 21, 1924 O /g l 0 5 INVENTOEQ Patented Feb. 26, 1929.
umrsofsrarss PATENT OFFICE.
, nromnn w. nun-ma, or rrr'rsnnaen, rnimsvnvma, ASSIGNOR, BY mnsnn as SIGNKENTB, TO KEBOTEST MANUFACTURING COMPANY, OF PITTSBURGH, PENN-- 8YI|VANIA, A CORPORATION OF PENNSYLVANIA.
I :1 VALVE AND VALVE GATE THEREFOR.
I Y mammal January 21, 1924. Serial m5. 887,405.
This invention is for an improvement in gate valves, and particularly valves of'the kind shown in my copendmg application Serial No. 630,051, filedv April 5, 1923.
In my application as above noted, I have described a cast steel valve body having integral valve seats and a cast steel gate slidable therein. Due to imperfections in the castings, the valve gates, which'must have very accurately machined faces, frequently have to be discarded.
The present invention has forits principal object to provide a forged steel gate. Such a gate is not only free of the imperfections inherent in the caststeel gate, but is of greater strength, is cheaper, and cooperates more satisfactorily with the cast. steel valve seats than does the cast steel gate.
My invention may be readily understood in which:
Fig. 1 is a side elevation, part1 in section, ofa drilling valve of the type s own inmy said application, havinglmy improvedgate therein; i r
Fig. 2 is a top view of the gate;
Fig. 3 is a front elevation of the gate;
Fig. 4 is a transverse horizontal section in the plane of line IVIV of Fig. 3; and
Fig. 5 is atransverse vertical section in the plane of line VV of Fig. 3.
In the drawings, 5 designates a valve body having a passage 6 therein. This body is made of cast steel, and has integral or inserted seats at 7 which are set well back from the valve passage. The bonnet of the valve is designated 8 and through this passes valve stem 9, on the upper end ofwhich is a hand wheel 9* and the lower end of which has-a threaded engagement with the valve gate 10.
The valve gate 10, which is a drop forging, has an annular flanged'part 11, the opposite faces 12 of which are machined to cooperate with the valve seat to seal the valve; Within the flanged peripheral portion is a solid metal web or wall 13, in which there may be a vertical diametrically extending enlargement or rib 14 through which is drilled a hole 15. The top of the hole is of increased diamby reference to the accompanying drawings,
eter, and' threaded therein is a bushing 16 which 1 interiorly threaded for cooperation with the threaded valve stem. Projecting from the sides of the gate are lugs 17 which cooperate with theusual guideways, n0 shown, in the valve casing. t
The ate 'as thus designed is solid, except for theliore 15 Due to the flanged shape of the peripheral portion, those surfaces 12 designedto cooperate with the valve seats, pro- ..ject beyond the surface of the central part -13 of'the gate. The sides of. the flange, at opposite sides of the web being tapered as shown, the taper of the periphery of the 'flange being in opposite directions to facilitate the removal of the gate from the die in which it is formed. The forged steel of the gate, furthermore, cooperates to better ad vantage with the cast steel valve seats than does a cast steel gate, the'difl'erent metals sliding over each other to better advantage. The gate is especially useful in large, high pressure lines, and 1n drilling valves for oil or gas wells.
I claim as my invention:
I 1 The combination with a cast steel valve. casing having a passage therethrough and having valve seats therein, of a drop-forged steel gate having PXOJGCtlIlg faces thereon machined for direct sealing cooperation with said valve seats.
2. A drop forged steel valve gate comprismg an integral body having a central web, an
annular flange extending beyond both side faces of the web, the sides of the flanges being machined for direct sealing engagement with a valve seat,the inner wall of the flange inclining outwardly in opposite directions from the plane of the central web, anda diametrically extending rib integral with and project-ing from each face of the web and disposed inwardly of the sides of the flange, said rib extending above the flange to form a boss for coaction with adj listing-screw means, said 4 gate having a diametrical opening therethrough in the diameter of the boss to accolnmodate a valve stem.
In testimony whereof I afiix my signature.
RICHARD w. MUELLER.
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